175 | -- | 183 | Carter T. Butts, Alessandro Lomi, Tom A. B. Snijders, Christoph Stadtfeld. Relational event models in network science |
184 | -- | 204 | Cornelius Fritz, Marius Mehrl, Paul W. Thurner, Göran Kauermann. All that glitters is not gold: Relational events models with spurious events |
205 | -- | 223 | Sebastian Haunss, James Hollway. Multimodal mechanisms of political discourse dynamics and the case of Germany's nuclear energy phase-out |
224 | -- | 248 | Bryan C. Cannon, Dawn T. Robinson. A simplest mathematics of turn-taking: Conversational deep structure, emergence, and permeation |
249 | -- | 266 | Alvaro Uzaheta, Viviana Amati, Christoph Stadtfeld. Random effects in dynamic network actor models |
267 | -- | 294 | Giuseppe Arena, Joris Mulder, Roger Th. A. J. Leenders. How fast do we forget our past social interactions? Understanding memory retention with parametric decays in relational event models |
295 | -- | 323 | Scott Leo Renshaw, Selena M. Livas, Miruna G. Petrescu-Prahova, Carter T. Butts. Modeling complex interactions in a disrupted environment: Relational events in the WTC response |
324 | -- | 350 | Jason Gravel, Matthew Valasik, Joris Mulder, Roger Th. A. J. Leenders, Carter T. Butts, P. Jeffrey Brantingham, George E. Tita. Rivalries, reputation, retaliation, and repetition: Testing plausible mechanisms for the contagion of violence between street gangs using relational event models |